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When we were babies, we didn’t smile sweetly at our mothers to get them to take care of us. We didn’t pinpoint our discomfort by putting it into words. We simply opened our mouths and screamed. And it didn’t take us long to learn that, the louder we screamed, the quicker they came. The success of this tactic was turned into an ‘imprint,’ a part of our stored memory about how to get the world to respond to our needs: ‘When you are frustrated, provoke the people around you.’

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Harville Hendrix, PhD, is an American couple’s therapist, pastoral counselor, and author. He is best known for work conducted with his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD, and their development of Imago Relationship Therapy, which focuses on relational counseling to transform conflict between couples into opportunities for healing and growth.

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37 — Friday Fix: How to Trick Your Brain into Giving Your Best Performance

Today I'm sharing how to have a conversation with yourself that will help you succeed. No matter what you’re doing, this little exercise will help you perform at your peak.

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75 - Friday Fix: Why You Should Talk to Yourself in Third Person

In today’s Friday Fix, I share why you might want to start talking to yourself in the third person and how it can help you make better decisions in your life. It’s something that NBA all-star Lebron James has demonstrated.

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119 - Friday Fix: Why You Should Create Your Personal Mantra

A simple mantra could help you stay on track with your goals, drown out negative thoughts, help you resist temptations, or even help you perform better.

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Positive Self-Talk

What is positive self-talk? Our internal dialogues, or “self-talk,” can shape our beliefs and influence our emotions and behavior, and provides assurance and motivation. Positive self-talk is a healthy way to cope with anxiety.

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